THE OH BOY! OBERTO REDFISH CUP KICKS OFF FOURTH SEASON ON ESPN2The 2006 season airs every Sunday at 7 a.m. EST on ESPN2 beginning in April

Little Rock, Ark. (April, 2007) – The Oh Boy! Oberto Redfish Cup is taking over Sunday mornings on ESPN2 beginning April 1 and bringing with it all of the fishing fun fans have come to expect. The broadcast of the 2006 season kicked off on Sunday with the Clearwater event and continues for the next 6 weeks, culminating on May 13 with the All Star event from Orange Beach, Alabama.Oh Boy! Oberto Team of the Year Bonus $25,000

“The broadcast of the Oh Boy! Oberto Redfish Cup on ESPN2 is something our fans and anglers look forward to every season,” said David Healy of the Redfish Nation. “It gives our anglers the chance to get their name out there on national television while entertaining the millions of fishing enthusiasts across the United States.”

The full schedule for the season is as follows:

Sunday, April 1

Clearwater, FL

7 a.m. ET

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Sunday, April 8

Punta Gorda, FL

7 a.m. ET

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Sunday, April 15

Kemah, TX

7 a.m. ET

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Sunday, April 22

Port Aransas, TX

7 a.m. ET

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Sunday, April 29

Gretna, LA

7 a.m. ET

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Sunday, May 6

Morehead City, NC

7 a.m. ET

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Sunday, May 13

Orange Beach / Gulf Shores, AL (All Star event)

7 a.m. ET

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Each 60-minute shows covers one Cup stop, as teams compete against the clock and each other for hundreds of thousands of dollars. A cameraman rides along in each boat to give fans a first-hand account of the strategies and skill involved in each cast of the line, and the dramatic final day weigh-in provides the thrilling conclusion, crowning the champion and sending them home with a huge payout.

About the Oh Boy! Oberto Redfish Cup:
In it’s fifth year, the Oh Boy! Oberto Redfish Cup is the nation’s premier inshore saltwater fishing championship. The 2007 schedule consists of six OPEN events in two divisions, three All-Star events and the Oh Boy! Oberto Redfish Cup Championship. It is the proving ground for the nation’s top professional redfish anglers. Full tournament coverage can be seen each Sunday at 7 am EST on ESPN2 beginning in April.